Transformative Counselling Encounters Essays

  • Transformative Counselling Encounters

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    Transformative Counselling Encounters PCY3705 Assignment 01-807147 Student no. 43400825 20/03/2014 Table of contents 1. INTRODUCTION | 1 | 2. CHECKING-IN | 1 | 2.1 Negotiating | 2 | 2.2 Preparation | 2 | 2.3 Contracting | 3 | 3. PERSONAL REFLECTION | 4 | 3.1 Counselling Environment | 4 | 3.2 Personal Assumptions | 4 | 3.3 Social Context and Social Issues | 5 | 4. EVIDENCE

  • Transformative Counselling Encounters

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    PYC3705/101/3/2015 Tutorial letter 101/3/2015 Transformative Counselling Encounters PYC3705 Semesters 1 & 2 Department of Psychology IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. CONTENTS Page 1 1.1 2 2.1 2.2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 5 6 7 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9 10 11 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 3 Tutorial matter ...........

  • Transformative Counselling Encounters

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    Name; Erica Backeberg Student No 552-365-6 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ORGANISATIONAL PROFILE SETTING EVIDENCE INTRODUCTION I was introduced to Narcotics Anonymous through Eden Recovery Centre, a rehabilitation centre situated in the north of Johannesburg after a family member was admitted for drug addiction. ORGANISATIONAL PROFILE Narcotics Anonymous (NA) was established in the 1940’s in California and has spread worldwide. It made its appearance in South Africa in the 1980’s

  • Transformative Counselling Encounters

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    Transformative Counselling Encounters | PYC 3705 | ASSIGNMENT 2 | | [Type the author name] | 9/19/2011 | Cover page: 1 Page, Introduction and Interview: 5 Pages, Narration: 4 Pages, River Map and Conclusion: 1 Page. | INTRODUCTION In the previous assignment I negotiated my entry into a counselling environment at Lifeline Soweto, situated within the premises of Tshepo-Themba Hospital in Dobsonville. I reflected on the background of the organisation and on my observations of the

  • Transformative Counselling Encounters

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    1 COVER PAGE TRANSFORMATIVE COUNSELLING ENCOUNTERS PYC3705 ASSIGNMENT 01 NAME: STUDENT NUMBER: N.E MATHE 46928553 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………….PAGE 2 ORGANISATIONAL HISTORY AND PROFILE……….PAGE 2 ORGANISATION BACKGROUND……………………….PAGE 2-3 HOW I GOT TO KNOW ABOUT THE ORGANISATION…PAGE 4 MY OBSERVATION ABOUT THE ORGANISATION………PAGE 5 THE ORGANISATION SERVICES, HELPING RELATIONSHIP AND EVIDENCE…PAGE 6 2 INTRODUCTION Lifeline Western Cape is a non-profit organization

  • Transformative Counselling Encounters

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    COVER PAGE ASSIGNMENT 01 CGM1502 ASSIGNMENT TOPIC: CELEBRATION ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: 22 AUGUST 2011 COURSE LEADER: Dr M E HESTENES . TABLE OF CONTENTS THE ROLE OF CELEBRATION IN LIFE AND IN CHRISTIAN WORSHIP 1.Introduction

  • Transformative Counselling Encounters Assignment 1

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    TRANSFORMATIVE COUNSELLING ENCOUNTERS  PYC3705    Assignment 01                                    1    The organisation which I chose to focus on for this assignment is the parkrun (always  lowercase) initiative. It was a fairly obvious choice as it is something which I have been  actively engaged in for the last 14 or so months.     A little bit about the parkrun initiative (from the parkrun HQ):     “parkrun started back in 2004 when 13 runners got together on a blustery day in Bushy Park

  • Transformative Counselling Encounters Assignment 1

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    Introduction The fundamental principles and backbone of psychology, sits in many characteristics one of which focuses on counselling. More so focus on social and economic engagement between people but most importantly our personal experiences that influence our perception of others, our environment, ideas and general perception of the world. Through counselling we are able we are able to engage with others of different backgrounds and experiences, it is with this in mind that this document looks

  • Observation of a Counselling Encounter

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    OBSERVATION OF A COUNSELLING ENCOUNTER Introduction The counselling context that I refer to in this assignment takes place in a local primary school. It is a formalised activity called the “CARE CIRCLE” and is employed in the classrooms on a regular basis. Engagement with the group While preparing for this assignment, the first opportunity to observe an authentic counselling encounter that sprang to mind was an initiative that has been implemented in the school that my children attend. It

  • Pyc 3705 Essay

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    where counselling features or takes place. By context we mean any organisation or setting where people meet or engage with one another with an intention to achieve a certain goal, for example, it could be a community based counselling centre, a nongovernment organisation, community development project, or it may even be a group of veterans coming together to exercise on a weekly basis to prevent osteoporosis. This may also be a place where you work and think there is potential for encounters of a

  • Transformative Counselling Essay

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    ------------------------------------------------- UNIQUE NUMBER : 808711 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- SUBJECT TITLE : Transformative Counselling Encounters ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT : Assignment 02 -------------------------------------------------

  • Compare and Contrast Person-Centred and Existential Counselling with Family Therapy

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    Introduction In this essay I will compare and contrast person-centred and existential counselling with family therapy. In so doing, I will, in effect, explore the natural dividing line between biological/psychological approaches that are both intrapersonal and humanistic (focussed on individual human potentiality), and an alternative interpersonal therapy that is concerned with influencing the behaviour of individual members of a family towards it and the individual’s better functioning. I